This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

This Week in Sparkling Water

  • 12. Watermelon with M. Joakim Eriksson

12. Watermelon with M. Joakim Eriksson

Saturday 9th May 2020

Join Joakim Eriksson as he explores fear, humiliation, and sobriety while reviewing watermelon-flavored sparkling waters in 'This Week in Sparkling Water'.
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32 minutes
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Watermelon Wonders: Fear, Humiliation, and Sobriety with M. Joakim Eriksson

I always just want to be a billionaire rapper, whatever I'm doing, because I have this narcissism, personality disorder thing and Ivan could be a trivia master and just do that every Monday and he never needed it to go to the next level.
Imagine sipping on a refreshing watermelon-flavored sparkling water while diving into some of life's most challenging emotions. In this episode of 'This Week in Sparkling Water', host Joakim Eriksson takes listeners on a journey through fear, humiliation, and sobriety, all wrapped up in the delightful taste of watermelon. Joakim doesn't shy away from tough topics, sharing his personal reflections and the impact sobriety has had on his life.
As you listen, you'll also get a review of various watermelon-flavored sparkling waters, including Kiwi-Watermelon by La Croix, Watermelon by Hint, and Lime-Watermelon by AHA. But it's not all serious; Joakim's lighthearted banter and off-beat humor make for an entertaining and thought-provoking listen. An intriguing mention of Swedish journalist Jojje Olsson adds another layer to the conversation, making this episode a unique blend of introspection and fun.
Whether you're on your own sobriety journey or just looking for an engaging podcast, this episode is sure to quench your thirst for meaningful dialogue.